NRS: Daily Mail most popular UK newspaper in print and online with 23m readers a month

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The Daily Mail is now the most read newspaper brand in the UK, with The Sun relegated to fifth place – according to figures released by the National Readership Survey.

The NRS uses its national survey to estimate average monthly print readers for the whole of 2014 and uses data from Comscore to estimate PC and mobile readership for November 2014.

It only provides combined print, PC and mobile readership for daily national newspapers and their websites (Sunday titles are not included).

The NRS estimates that the Daily Mail and Mail Online has some 23.5m UK readers over the course of a month. It puts the Daily Mirror in second place with 17.5m readers over the course of a month and the Daily Telegraph in third with 16.4m (neck and neck with The Guardian on 16.3m).

The Sun is still the most read title in print, with readership across the month of 12.7m according to NRS.

Title

Net readership

Print

Computer

Mobile/tablet

Daily Mail

23,449,000

10,636,000

11,318,000

9,908,000

Daily Mirror

17,484,000

6,847,000

6,060,000

7,941,000

Daily Telegraph

16,357,000

3,923,000

9,358,000

7,016,000

The Guardian

16,314,000

3,653,000

10,488,000

6,824,000

Metro

14,211,000

10,281,000

3,145,000

3,364,000

The Sun

13,628,000

12,658,000

959,000

843,000

The Independent

10,442,000

2,140,000

5,640,000

4,508,000

Daily Express

6,839,000

3,019,000

2,288,000

2,200,000

London Evening Standard

6,718,000

4,924,000

1,596,000

1,159,000

The Times

4,911,000

4,358,000

469,000

348,000

Daily Record

2,978,000

1,395,000

923,000

1,181,000

The Scotsman

1,252,000

350,000

649,000

424,000

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